Książka Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity Hiroshi NagamochiToshihide Ibaraki

Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity is the first comprehensive book on this central notion in...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2008
strony
392
EAN
9780521878647
ISBN
0521878640
Enbook ID
02048686
Waga
680
Wymiary
160 x 234 x 33

Pełny opis

Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity is the first comprehensive book on this central notion in graph and network theory, emphasizing its algorithmic aspects. Because of its wide applications in the fields of communication, transportation, and production, graph connectivity has made tremendous algorithmic progress under the influence of the theory of complexity and algorithms in modern computer science. The book contains various definitions of connectivity, including edge-connectivity and vertex-connectivity, and their ramifications, as well as related topics such as flows and cuts. The authors thoroughly discuss new concepts and algorithms that allow for quicker and more efficient computing, such as maximum adjacency ordering of vertices. Covering both basic definitions and advanced topics, this book can be used as a textbook in graduate courses in mathematical sciences, such as discrete mathematics, combinatorics, and operations research, and as a reference book for specialists in discrete mathematics and its applications.

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